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A new virtual reality experience at Marwell Zoo allows you to 'swim' with whales, stand under a towering giraffe, and come ...
A WORLD-first exhibition of extinct animals made from millions of toy bricks officially launched at Marwell Zoo just in time for the school summer holidays.
Using advanced virtual reality headsets, you can now swim with whales, stand beneath giraffes, or see a gorilla up close.
Marwell Zoo is home to more than 140 rare and endangered species, and by visiting Marwell, you are contributing to the vital conservation projects here in the United Kingdom and across the globe.
Marwell Zoo to host 50 amazing giant LEGO dinosaurs Guests who book onto daytime Christmas sessions (up to and including 3.30pm) will be able to explore the zoo as part of their ticket on the day. ...
A WORLD-first exhibition of extinct animals made from millions of toy bricks officially launched at Marwell Zoo just in time for the school ...
Nadifa was born at Marwell in 2007, so the zoo said the arrival of her foal is 'a continuation of Marwell’s commitment to conserving this Critically Endangered species, which we’ve had since ...
WHEN John Knowles opened Marwell Zoo in 1972 he had greater ambitions than just displaying animals for visitors’ interest and amusement. The conservation of rare and endangered species was ...
The foal was born at Marwell Zoo near Winchester in Hampshire, England, British news agency SWNS reports. It is considered “very strong” and its parents, Jahzahra and Lars, are also doing well ...
Marwell Zoo was spending a small fortune keeping its herd of nyalas (an antelope, not as the title suggests a deer, native to Southern Africa) warm with electric heating, so they went looking for ...
Then, in 1969, the last of their kind died in the wild. For the next 40 years, Przewalski’s horses were listed as “extinct in the wild,” according to the Marwell Zoo in southern England.
Then, in 1969, the last of their kind died in the wild. For the next 40 years, Przewalski’s horses were listed as “extinct in the wild,” according to the Marwell Zoo in southern England.